Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the performance of fifth grade students, who are studying in a middle-sized city in the Central Anatolia region, on an achievement test consisting of TIMSS mathematics subtest items, in terms of learning area, cognitive level, and gender variables. To achieve this aim, a quantitative research method was used, and a relational survey was conducted. Firstly, validity and reliability study were conducted with 154 fifth grade students for an achievement test created based on the distribution of learning area and cognitive level of the items announced by official institutions for the fourth grade level of TIMSS mathematics subtests. Then, the actual study was carried out with 333 fifth grade students. According to the results, the students showed the highest performance in items at the highest cognitive level, which is the reasoning level, in all three learning areas (numbers and operations, geometry and measurement, data). In terms of learning area, the students showed the highest performance in data, while the lowest performance was exhibited in numbers and operations. When the results were examined according to gender, it was found that there were significant gender differences in the scores belonging to the applying level of the numbers and operations learning area and the knowing and applying levels of the geometry and measurement learning area.

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